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Aug132019

Samsung Galaxy Note10 tops read/write speeds benchmarks

Samsung's new Galaxy Note10 comes with a lot of bells and whistles to compel people to buy one. One of these features is that it's the first Samsung devices with UFS 3.0 (technically it should've been the Galaxy Fold, but we know what happened to that device.) UFS stands for Universal Flash Storage, which is a commonly used storage for handheld devices. And UFS 3.0 is the latest standard and it's twice as fast as UFS 2.1. It allows for data transfer speeds of up to 23.2Gbps (11.6Gbps in two lanes). And it pits it up against the OnePlus 7 series which also has UFS 3.0 (based on Samsung's tech).  

Read/write benchmarks show that Samsung's UFS 3.0 implementation on the Note10 has beat out the OnePlus 7 Pro. It beat out all the devices with UFS 3.0 in terms of Random write and SQLite, which means in this regard, you're getting the best Samsung has to offer.

Source: MSPowerUser

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